Beckham’s free-kick looked destined to win the game for Milan, but Diego Milito's late equaliser ensured Genoa took a share of the points.

"I enjoyed the game, but I am disappointed we did not win," he added.

"With Juventus losing, the points would have been really good tonight. But it's not over yet. When I was in Manchester, we were 15 points behind but we came back and won the championship so anything is possible.

"We have got to start winning games and put pressure on Inter and Juventus.

"There are still some very big games coming up."

Beckham future at Milan remains uncertain. Both Beckham and Milan would like to extend his stay at the San Siro, but LA Galaxy are understandably keen to have their prize asset back in California.

Galaxy owner Tim Leiweke said he expects Beckham to honour his commitment and return for another year in the MLS.

"David is under contract to the Galaxy and I have a good straightforward conversation with him before he left and he loves it in LA," Leiweke said.

"He wants a better Galaxy team. We are going to have a better Galaxy team and David has no interest in going.

"We have a contract, we have a handshake, his kids go to school here, end of story. There is no story. He is going to return to the Galaxy," Leiweke said.

"I look at attendance, teams coming into the league, TV ratings," Leiweke added. "We wouldn't do any of that without David. We will not succeed here with Beckham until we win on the pitch, but we are going to be in a position to do that this season."